King of Kings (harp part)

Description

Arranged for Three or Four Octaves of Handbells and Harp (or Keyboard) by Thom Dutton

I hadn’t planned on publishing ‘King of Kings’ until my bell choir performed it. The guest minister that day had paused before the beginning of his sermon and said, ‘I’ve heard a lot of bell choirs in my day, but I’ve never heard anything quite like that! Bells AND harp, and all those special effects techniques… You’ve really pushed the envelope. Bravo!’

‘King of Kings’ incorporates the familiar carols ‘We Three Kings’ and ‘Good King Wenceslaus’ with the lesser known French carol ‘Le Marche Des Rois’ (The March of the Kings) and Flemish carol ” De Drei Konigen’ (The Three Kings). The ‘King of Kings’ section of Handel’s ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ from ‘Messiah’ ties it all together.